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    Agostino Giustiniani (born Pantaleone Giustiniani; 1470 - 1536) was an Italian Catholic bishop, linguist and geographer. Giustiniani was born at Genoa...
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    parts of the Bible include the Genoa psalter of 1516, edited by Agostino Giustiniani, bishop of Nebbio. This is in Hebrew, Latin, Greek, Aramaic, and...
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    Giovanni Agostino Giustiniani Campi (Genoa, 1538 - Genoa, 1613) was the 78th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. His election as doge on November 27, 1591,...
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    there are Doukas and Laonikos Chalkokondyles; for the Genoese, Agostino Giustiniani. Smyrna had been captured by a crusade in 1344 and became a Papal...
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  • His family, the Giustiniani family, were lords of the island. He lived his entire life in Chios. His nephew was Agostino Giustiniani, bishop and intellectual...
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    Pieve of Orto. At the beginning of the 16th century, Monseigneur Agostino Giustiniani, Bishop of Nebbio, described in his Dialogo nominato Corsica: "[...
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  • strife. Alberghi are first mentioned in 1383 by Giorgio Stella and Agostino Giustiniani on the occasion of the crowning of John of Lusignan as King of Cyprus...
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    Giovanni Giustiniani Longo (Greek: Ιωάννης Λόγγος Ιουστινιάνης, Iōánnēs Lóngos Ioustiniánēs; Latin: Ioannes Iustinianus Longus; 1418 – 1 June 1453) was...
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    have been characterized by great erudition. Agostino Giustiniani (1470–1536), Catholic bishop. Paolo Giustiniani (1476-1528) was trained as a lawyer then...
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  • Italian javelin thrower Agostino Giuntoli (1903–1992), Italian-born American nightclub owner and entrepreneur Agostino Giustiniani (1470–1536), Italian Catholic...
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    1591 Battista Negrone 27 November 1591 26 November 1593 Giovanni Agostino Giustiniani Campi 27 November 1593 26 November 1595 Antonio Grimaldi Cebà 5 December...
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    In chapter ii, Ferdinand accuses Agostino Giustiniani of telling lies about the discoverer: Thus this Giustiniani proves himself to be an inaccurate...
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    Casta-Nord and classified as monuments historiques since 1889. Bishop Agostino Giustiniani, appointed to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nebbio, gave the following...
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    decisive, arranged their fleet in two lines abreast. According to Agostino Giustiniani, the first was composed of fifty-eight galleys, and eight panfili—a...
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  • Girolamo Bernerio, Cardinal-Bishop of Albano, with Agostino Quinzio, Bishop of Korčula, and Vincenzo Giustiniani, Bishop of Gravina di Puglia, serving as co-consecrators...
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    anonymous Latin translation of the Guide, published in Paris by Agostino Giustiniani in 1520, is based on Al-Harizi's translation and was used by the...
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    seu Director dubitantium aut perplexorum) was printed in Paris by Agostino Giustiniani/Augustinus Justinianus in 1520. A French translation accompanied...
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  • ISBN 88-343-1120-5. M. von Albrecht 1997, p. 1663 Cevolotto, Aurelio (2001). "Giustiniani, Agostino". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 57: Giulini–Gonzaga...
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    Limited, 2012) p. 149. Annali della Repubblica di Genova di monsignor Agostino Giustiniani (in Italian). National Central Library of Florence. presso il libraio...
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  • Giambattista Bodoni, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, J. M. W. Turner, Agostino Giustiniani, and William Morris. His bookplate was designed by Rockwell Kent...
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  • Vincenzo Giustiniani (1590 – 13 February 1645) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Brescia (1633–1645) and Bishop of Treviso (1623–1633)...
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  • Carlo Fabrizio Giustiniani (12 December 1621 – 1 September 1682) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Accia and Mariana (1656–1682). Carlo...
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    editing. In 1516, Dominican monk and friend of Erasmus and More, Agostino Giustiniani released his polyglot psalter Psalterium Hebraeum, Graecum, Arabicum...
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    by the bishops. At the beginning of the 16th century the humanist Agostino Giustiniani, bishop of Nebbio, had the cathedral repaired. It was also at this...
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    Campanini, A Neglected Source on Asher Lemmlein and Paride da Ceresara: Agostino Giustiniani, in "European Journal of Jewish Studies" 2 (2008), pp. 89–110. Kenneth...
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  • Giovanni Agostino Marliani (1585 – 4 June 1674) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Reggio Emilia (1662–1674) and Bishop of Accia and...
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    1463 –1480) Battista de Saluzzo (22 March 1480 – 4 September 1514) Agostino Giustiniani, O.P. (22 September 1514 – 1536) Cardinal Girolamo Doria, Administrator...
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  • Neglected Source concerning Asher Lemmlein and Paride da Ceresara: Agostino Giustiniani, in "European Journal of Jewish Studies" 2.1 (2008), pp. 89–110....
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  • continued through 1436 by the Castigatissimi Annali di Genova of Agostino Giustiniani. (MGH Scriptores XVIII, Runc. Vol III, p. 495) German works Annales...
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  • Agostino Quinzio, O.P. (died 1611) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Massa Lubrense (1605–1611) and Bishop of Korčula (1573–1605). Agostino...
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